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Conspecific scarring on wild belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) in Cunningham Inlet

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Jackson R. Ham Department of Neuroscience, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB, Canada T1K 3M4

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Malin K. Lilley Department of Life Sciences, Texas A & M University-San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78224, USA

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Heather M. Manitzas Hill Department of Psychology, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX 78228, USA

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Abstract

Intra-specific aggression is not frequently observed in wild cetaceans, including belugas. One proxy, identified in past research, that indicates past aggressive behaviour is the presence of rake marks (scars left on skin by the teeth of conspecifics). Behavioural observations of belugas, compared to bottlenose dolphins, suggest that belugas engage in less physically aggressive behaviour; yet, a detailed study of beluga aggressive behaviour remains to be conducted. Beluga intra-specific aggression was assessed by scoring photographs taken from July to August in 2015 at Cunningham Inlet, Canada for the presence/absence and body location of rake marks. Of the 252 belugas analysed, 44% had rake marks. The results suggest that physical aggression occurs comparatively less with only half of the observed beluga population having rake marks compared to almost all bottlenose dolphins previously surveyed. We suggest social structure, skin pigmentation, and/or species-specific behaviours as explanations for the differences in rake marks among species.

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